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Video: How to Get Broadway Tickets for Less

10/3/2012
— By JD Rinne

More than 12 million people attend Broadway shows each year, so tickets can be hard to come by. Average prices for top shows start at around $130 when booking in advance—and premium seats can cost as much as $300 at the box office.

To get a seat that won't break the bank, check out this video that videographer Joe Hicks and I recently shot in Times Square. You'll be singing along to your favorite Broadway tune in no time.

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